Tag: glazed
Art Nouveau Rare & Large Pierrefonds Vase Hexagonal Crystalline Glazed 33 Cms
Posted by admin On October 11, 2024
We are proud to offer this impressive’PIERREFONDS. CRISTALLINE Vase by OLIVIER DE SORRA. This Art Nouveau vase superbly Potted with 2 handles, with striking drips of colours, beige, white, and a yellow and Turquoise Cristallized dots all. Art Nouveau potter Olivier de Sorra is known for the fine stoneware and crystalline glazes he produced at his factory, Pierrefonds. Moulded with stylized 2 Handled and glazed entirely in variegated shades of sky blue and tan with mottled Cristalline Turquoise and streaked patterns, this vase represents the technical achievements of the nineteenth century in ceramics to the XX century. This is A very Rare Large 2 handled Pierrfonds Vase in an amazing Condition. No restorations, chips, hairlines. Many examples in Museums around the world. PIERRFONDS AND D S FOR OLIVIER DE SOUZA.
RARE Vintage MAJESTIC POLAR BEAR White Glazed Porcelain on a Rocky Mound c1920
Posted by admin On July 20, 2024
This is a rare vintage porcelain bear figure on a rocky mound. The intricate details and art deco style make it a unique addition to any antique collection. The piece measures 10.5 inches in length and 8.5 inches in height, and is very well made of high-quality porcelain ceramic with a glazed finish. The bear figure has a white color and has hand painted detailing, an original piece from the early 1900s to 1930s It was made in France, Italy or Denmark and is a hard to find item. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this rare vintage piece is sure to impress. No cracks or imperfections it is pre-owned by me & others. Thank you for your interest.
1 XL Rare Early Glazed Spotted Dick China German Handmade Antique Marbles MINT
Posted by admin On March 5, 2024
OR BUILD A PACKAGE (ONE MONTH MAX TO BUILD) = JUST SEND A MESSAGE TO START BUILDING. BUILD A PACKAGE COST TO BUYERS OUTSIDE THE U. BUILD A PACKAGE COST TO U. A VARIETY OF MARBLES ARE LISTED TO VIEW. ONE LARGE RARE GLAZED SPOTTED DICK WITH A FANTASTIC FINISHED LOOK UNLIKE SOME YOU SEE = HIGHLY QUALITY GLOSSY FINISH THIS ONE. ONE EXTRA LARGE MINT RARE & UNUSUAL EARLY HAND PAINTED GLAZED SPOTTED DICK CHINA GERMAN HANDMADE ANTIQUE MARBLE. DATED LATE 1800s TO EARLY 1900s = GERMANY. WITH A WHITE BASE THAT CONTAINS SIX HAND PAINTED BLACK POLKA DOTS, THEN FINISHED OFF WITH A GLAZED COATING OVER THE TOP (WELL MADE & FANTASTIC FINISH ON THIS ONE). SIZE = SITS AT 1 OR FAVORS 26.00mm IN DIAMETER. CONDITION = GLOSSY WET MINT = TO THE NAKED EYE WHILE INSPECTED UNDER STRONG LIGHTING. ODD AS-MADE REST TOUCH MARK IS ALL. (SEEN IN PICTURES PROVIDED). PLEASE REMEMBER THE PICTURES ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. LIGHTING IS USED TO GIVE BEST QUALITY PICTURES TO SEE ALL DETAIL & TO SHOW ANY KIND OF WEAR. (I DO AIM TO GET COLORS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO ITEM). PAY PAL ONLY TO OVERSEA BUYERS, U. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING.
31/32 L Rare Early Glazed Spotted Dick China German Handmade Antique Marbles M
Posted by admin On December 18, 2023
A VARIETY OF MARBLES ARE LISTED TO VIEW. ONE LARGE MINT RARE & UNUSUAL EARLY HAND PAINTED GLAZED SPOTTED DICK CHINA GERMAN HANDMADE ANTIQUE MARBLE. WITH A WHITE BASE THAT CONTAINS SIX HAND PAINTED BLACK POLKA DOTS & ONE VERY SMALL BLACK DOT, THEN FINISHED WITH A GLAZED COATING OVER THE TOP (WELL MADE & FANTASTIC FINISH ON THIS ONE).
RARE Antique Early 20th C. LARGE J B Cole Drip Glazed Floor Vase Pottery Amphora
Posted by admin On October 21, 2023
C e l es ti a l N o n e s u ch. A beautiful and quite large early 20th century North Carolina drip-glazed Art Pottery floor vase – in’Amphora’ form – attributed to J. Significant chip out of rim. Chips out of foot ring as well. Exhibits signs of age such as surface wear and weathering. As they are part of the description, please enlarge all photographs to better ascertain details and condition. The packing peanuts we use are recyclable: #6. Thank you for shopping with us. Follow us for quality items and other assorted.
Rare Antique (1920s) Oriental Thai Celadon Crackle Glazed Pottery Vase (7/18cm)
Posted by admin On September 18, 2023
Rare Antique (1920s) Thai Celadon Crackle Glazed Pottery Vase In Perfect Condition (7/18cm). Please browse all 12 photographs attached as they are self explanatory. Lovely vase in marvellous condition without any chips, cracks or defects whatsoever. Celadon is one of three main types of ceramics in Thailand. Its production has continued to develop from its early beginnings 700 years ago until the present. Sukhothai – the capital of the first Thai Kingdom – was the production center of the greenish-glazed stoneware known as “Sangkhaloke” wares. The name’celadon’ derived from two Sanskrit words:’sila’, meaning’stone’, and’dhara’, meaning’green’. Therefore,’Celadon’ means green stone. Celadon comes in many shades and styles, being found in tones of light and dark gray, honey yellow, green and green-yellow, olive green, blue-green and brown. As celadon is a man-made product which depends upon the skills and experience of craftsmen, it is valuable. Because of its attractiveness, celadon is used both for home decoration and everyday use. Cooking and serving with celadon ware is recommended, even in a microwave oven, since no chemicals are used during production. Celadon is a Thai art and craft which is closely related to Thai culture and tradition from ancient times till nowadays. The traditional process from our Thai forefathers and the skills in today’s production constitute a valuable and important heritage for the future generations.
Rare Antique 1920s Royal Doulton Hand Painted Glazed Pottery Teapot (10, 625g)
Posted by admin On July 27, 2023
Superb Quality Rare Large Antique (1920s) English Royal Doulton Hand Painted Glazed Pottery Teapot. Weighs just over 600g. In Excellent condition without any chips or cracks with only minor crazing at the base commensurate with age. Please browse all 12 sets of photographs attached for size, weight and condition as they are self explanatory. Royal Doulton was an English ceramic manufacturing company producing tableware and collectables, dating from 1815. Operating originally in London, its reputation grew in The Potteries, where it was a latecomer compared to Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood, Spode and Mintons. Its products include dinnerware, giftware, cookware, porcelain, glassware, collectables, jewellery, linens, curtains and lighting. Three of its brands were Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Mintons. These brands are now owned by WWRD Holdings Ltd (Waterford Crystal, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton), based in Barlaston near Stoke-on-Trent. On 2 July 2015 the acquisition of WWRD by the Finnish company Fiskars Corporation was completed. The Royal Doulton company began as a partnership between John Doulton, Martha Jones, and John Watts, with a factory in Lambeth London around 1815. Doulton products came to the attention of the Royal family. In 1901 King Edward VII granted the Burslem factory the Royal Warrant, allowing the business to adopt new markings and a new name, Royal Doulton. The company added products during the first half of the 20th century while manufacturing fashionable and high-quality bone china. The Lambeth factory closed in 1956 due to clean air regulations. Pearson & Son Ltd, a subsidiary of the Pearson industrial conglomerate acquired Doulton & Co. Pearson & Son owned Allied English Potteries and merged operations into Doulton & Co. All brands from Allied English Potteries and Doulton & Co. Including Royal Doulton, Minton, Beswick, Dunn Bennett, Booths, Colclough, Royal Albert, Royal Crown Derby, Paragon, Ridgway, Queen Anne, Royal Adderley and Royal Adderley Floral were moved under the umbrella of Royal Doulton. However in 2005 Waterford Wedgwood completed a takeover of Royal Doulton acquiring all assets and brands. In September 2005, the Nile Street factory also closed. Along with other Waterford Wedgwood companies, went into administration on 5 January 2009. Royal Doulton is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. Some items are now made in the parent company, WWRD Holdings Ltd in Barlaston, south of the Potteries Conurbation. Further production is carried out in abroad including Indonesia and Poland. On 2 July 2015 the acquisition of WWRD by Fiskars Corporation was completed including brands Waterford, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Rogaska. The acquisition was approved by the US antitrust authorities.
Rare Achille Van de Voorde’Flemish Lace Worker’ Glazed Pottery Figurine c1920
Posted by admin On July 6, 2023
Rare Achille Van de Voorde’Flemish Lace Worker’ Glazed Pottery Figurine c1920. Featuring a female lace worker folk figure in traditional costume working at a bench and glazed in deep blue, cream and treacle colours. One corner of the base of the figurine has been broken and reglued. There is a further chip to the bottom of the base and a manufacturing? Crack to the spindle of the chair. There is also some age-related crazing to the glaze. Otherwise in excellent condition with no other chips or cracks. Please see pictures for more information. Van de Voorde’s pottery was founded in 1913 in Bruges. He graduated as a primus from both the Bruges and Antwerp Art Academy. In Bruges he was taught by Gustaaf Pickery, among others, in whose sculpture studio he worked for a few years. He specialized primarily in the production of figurative pottery and from 1908 he brought glazed pottery figures to the market, baked in the Bruges pottery “Den Uil” by Joseph Van Iseghem. The world wars had a major impact on their company, which unfortunately was closed in the late 1930s at the time of the European unrest in the Second World War. They are known for 114 documented figures with great realism, beautiful sculptures and details, as well as their characteristic deep rich blue glaze. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like further details or pictures. Please see my other items.
Rare Achille Van de Voorde’Flemish Lace Worker’ Glazed Pottery Figurine c1920
Posted by admin On June 23, 2023
Rare Achille Van de Voorde’Flemish Lace Worker’ Glazed Pottery Figurine c1920. Featuring a female lace worker folk figure in traditional costume working at a bench and glazed in deep blue, cream and treacle colours. One corner of the base of the figurine has been broken and reglued. There is a further chip to the bottom of the base and a manufacturing? Crack to the spindle of the chair. There is also some age-related crazing to the glaze. Otherwise in excellent condition with no other chips or cracks. Please see pictures for more information. Van de Voorde’s pottery was founded in 1913 in Bruges. He graduated as a primus from both the Bruges and Antwerp Art Academy. In Bruges he was taught by Gustaaf Pickery, among others, in whose sculpture studio he worked for a few years. He specialized primarily in the production of figurative pottery and from 1908 he brought glazed pottery figures to the market, baked in the Bruges pottery “Den Uil” by Joseph Van Iseghem. The world wars had a major impact on their company, which unfortunately was closed in the late 1930s at the time of the European unrest in the Second World War. They are known for 114 documented figures with great realism, beautiful sculptures and details, as well as their characteristic deep rich blue glaze. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like further details or pictures. Please see my other items.
RARE Pair Early 19th Century Glazed Ironstone Italian Scenes
Posted by admin On June 17, 2023
RARE Pair Early 19th Century Glazed Ironstone Italian Scenes. Fairly good condition with light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Nibbling, wear and loss. Staining to the reverse and hairlines. Measures (we’ve tried to be as accurate as possible): 22.4cm wide. Libertine Alley Rag and Bone?